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…2015 Membership Meeting on November 10th, during the ACC Annual Conference in Newport Beach, California. ACC is the global trade association that represents private businesses involved in the development and…
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…requirements in evaluating PBN procedures (not only at individual airports, but on a metroplex scale), and implications of FAA Reauthorization on airport noise issues. ACC Annual Conference (Newport Beach)…
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…This year, ACC undertook an initiative to recognize the many companies that have been long-term supporters of the organization. HMMH is pleased to be one of 15 firms…
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…return on investment for sustainability initiatives. The ACC Agency Best Practices Award for 2011 was given to FAA for its handling of ARRA. Ben DeLeon accepted the award on behalf…
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…Paula Hochsteler, ACC President I’m just back from the Airport Consultants Council Annual Conference in Tucson, Arizona, where there was an extended appreciation for Paula Hochstetler’s service to…
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…Congratulations to our President and CEO, Mary Ellen Eagan, on receiving the 2020 Airport Consultants Council (ACC) Board of Directors Chair Award. Every year, ACC presents the Award to…
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…at the ACC 41st Annual Conference and Exposition in Palm Springs, CA. The ACC Young Professionals Forum is a means to involve young professionals, ages 35 and younger, by providing…
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…HMMH is pleased to announce that Senior Consultant Justin Divens is an award-winning team member for the 2017 ACC Young Professionals Innovation Competition. The winning project, “Taxiing Into Autonomy,”…
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…The latest ACC ConsultingMagazine, a quarterly publication, has an article by me on airport-related far–term NextGen initiatives (excerpted above). There is also a ‘real-life application’ story by Bob Miller that…
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…I had the pleasure of attending the 2010 ACC/AAAE Planning Design and Construction Symposium this week in Atlanta (where the weather was more like Siberia, but that was probably…
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